What are the ways to classify consonants?
A: places of articulation
B: manners of articulation
C: voicing
D: obstruction
A: places of articulation
B: manners of articulation
C: voicing
D: obstruction
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- The three parameters to describe and classify consonants are all of the following except A: places of articulation B: manners of articulation C: voicing D: tougue
- Consonants are formed by interrupting, narrowing or diverting the airflow in a variety of ways. There are three ways of classifying the English consonant sounds: __________ of articulation, manner of articulation and voicing. A: place B: obstruction C: aspiration D: vibration
- The distinction between vowels and consonants lays in ______. A: the place of articulation B: the obstruction of air stream C: the position of the tongue D: the shape of the lips
- The distinction between the consonants and vowels lies in A: the place of articulation B: the obstruction of air stream C: the height of the mouth D: the shape of the mouth
- The difference between /tʃ/ and /dʒ/ lies in ( ). A: voicing B: place of articulation C: manner of articulation D: aspiration